Charles
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World
A Portrait Artist Fit for a King (but Not a President)
Jonathan Yeo, about to unveil a major new painting of King Charles III, also counts Hollywood royalty (Nicole Kidman) and prime ministers (Tony Blair) as past subjects. But George W. Bush eluded him.
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King Charles to Return to Public Duties, Reassuring Anxious Royal Watchers
The king’s cancer treatment will continue but doctors are “pleased with the progress made so far,” a palace spokesman said.
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King Charles, Hoping to Reassure Public, Attends Easter Service
The family has been thrown off balance by health crises, including cancer diagnoses for the king and Catherine, Princess of Wales. She and her husband, Prince William, did not appear.
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King Charles, Hoping to Reassure Public, Attends Easter Service
The family has been thrown off balance by multiple health crises, including cancer diagnoses for the king and Catherine, Princess of Wales. She and her husband, Prince William, did not appear.
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King Charles Hosts a Fashion Show
Clothes from a collaboration between the king and two designers are on view at a royal estate. Plus, a new line by Isaac Mizrahi (that’s not for QVC).
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World
A Cancer Diagnosis and an Uncertain Path Forward
For Mark Landler, the London bureau chief of The Times, news of King Charles III’s recent diagnosis reflects a “milestone” in the way Buckingham Palace communicates with the public.
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Magazine
What Does King Charles’s Cancer Diagnosis Mean for Prince William?
How life may change for the Prince of Wales and his younger brother, Harry, who flew from Los Angeles to visit their father.
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Arts
‘The Crown’ Season 6, Part 2 Review: Getting Back to Granny
The final episodes of Peter Morgan’s Emmy-winning epic make a marked return to what the story knows best: the woman beneath the crown.
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Arts
‘The Crown’: What to Watch Ahead of the Final Season
Before the Netflix show’s sixth season starts Thursday, here’s a selection of previous episodes to help you get up to speed with the royal twists and turns.
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World
In Kenya, King Charles Will ‘Walk a Tightrope’ on Britain’s Past
More candid than his mother, he is likely to acknowledge the monarchy’s brutal colonial history but avoid inviting calls for reparations.
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